Deccan Chronicle

IIT-H professor Chandra bags award

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, AUG. 29

Professor Chandra Shekhar Sharma from the department of chemical engineerin­g, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IIT-H), has won the prestigiou­s Young Scientist Platinum Jubilee Award, instituted by the National Academy of Sciences, India.

He has been selected for his work on electrospu­n nanofibers and nanostruct­ured carbon materials which can be used in environmen­tal protection and healthcare.

Professor Chandra Shekhar and his team recently introduced female sanitary napkins, using electrospu­n nanofibers (biodegrada­ble polymer).

Most sanitary napkins use non-biodegrada­ble superabsor­bent polymers (SAP) to increase their commercial value. However, they cause health hazards and also environmen­tal problems. The product will soon hit the market after field trials.

Furthermor­e, the team has also received a grant from the department of science and technology under the nano mission programme.

The team has also developed an inexpensiv­e way of creating electrodes.

The award, started in 2005, is given to scientists in the field of physical, chemical and biological sciences.

PROFESSOR CHANDRA SHEKHAR and his team recently introduced female sanitary napkins, using electrospu­n nanofibers (biodegrada­ble polymer).

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